Wedding updo hairstyles are the perfect way to make you stand out and look fabulous on your wedding day.
There are many easy options that you can create on your own with a little practice. Check out http://www.weddinghair.com/ for wedding hair kits that give you details on how to create a style on your own. The kits are free and you only have to pay for shipping.
Also, check out the latest World Village Hairstyles blog Entry for other great updo hairstyles.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Romantic Wedding Hairstyles

Romantic Wedding Hairstyles
Mila Kunis stunned onlookers with this gorgeous, dazzling hairstyle. Her luscious locks were set in rollers and left long and wavy all over.
Mila Kunis long wavy hairstyle would work great for a romantic wedding hairstyle look.
The front was left to hang loose in waves that framed her face and softened her look.
How to Style:Allow up to 2 hours styling time for hot roller setting, teasing, pinning and spraying. This long lasting style is great for all occasions and all weather conditions.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Bridal Headpieces - How to Find the Right Headpiece for your Wedding Veil
by Cori Russell
Anchor your wedding veil with an elegant bridal headpiece, or let its sparkle make a style statement all of its own. Usually attached to your wedding veil, your bridal headpiece can hold it in place for the entire event or allow it to be detached through hooks or snaps. You can also wear your headpiece sans veil for purely aesthetic purposes. Here's what to consider when choosing a bridal headpiece.
Style
When trying on headpieces, try to bring as much of your wedding day ensemble as you can (dress photos, accessories, veil, etc.) to get the best sense of which style complements your look. You never know what will or won't work until you put it all together.
Cost
Bridal headpieces typically cost $20 to $100. Of course, you may find one for less, and you can always pay more.
Headpiece Style Guide
From a wedding tiara to a snood, here's the lingo you'll need to know to get started:
Profile (comb): The profile is an ornamental comb (often featuring flowers, crystals or pearls) that is worn either on the top or side of the head, or underneath your hairstyle. Profiles can be worn with or without a veil and are a great way to accent a sophisticated updo.
Backpiece: A backpiece is a barrette or comb (often decorated with flowers or beads), fastened to the back of the head, to which your veil is then attached.
Tiara: A popular headpiece for brides who want to feel like a princess, wedding tiaras are a jeweled or beaded semi-circle that sits on the top of your head.
Crown: A crown is a full circular headpiece that sits on the top of your head and is usually decorated with stones or beads.
Headband: A headband is a band of fabric that extends from one temple to the other. This classic look can range from simple to elaborate, and is often made of satin, lace, or any fabric to match your dress
Bunwrap: As the name implies, the bunwrap is a circular band that wraps around a bun or updo.
Juliet Cap: A Juliet cap fits at the crown of your head and can be accented with pearls, beading or stones. You can wear a Juliet cap alone or attach your veil to it.
Snood: A snood is a net that encases a bun at the back of your head and can be made from a variety of fabrics and embellishments. You can attach a veil to the bottom of this headpiece.
Wreath (or Garland): Wreaths wrap all the way around your head and often feature organic materials such as flowers, greenery or twigs. This headpiece creates a natural, romantic look.
Get even more advice on choosing bridal headpieces, wedding veils, shoes and jewelry to complete your wedding ensemble in this complete wedding accessories guide.
About the Author
Cori Russell is editor Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive weddings, wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services and how-to guides on every wedding detail. Request wedding vendor quotes from top vendors across the nation.
Anchor your wedding veil with an elegant bridal headpiece, or let its sparkle make a style statement all of its own. Usually attached to your wedding veil, your bridal headpiece can hold it in place for the entire event or allow it to be detached through hooks or snaps. You can also wear your headpiece sans veil for purely aesthetic purposes. Here's what to consider when choosing a bridal headpiece.
Style
When trying on headpieces, try to bring as much of your wedding day ensemble as you can (dress photos, accessories, veil, etc.) to get the best sense of which style complements your look. You never know what will or won't work until you put it all together.
Cost
Bridal headpieces typically cost $20 to $100. Of course, you may find one for less, and you can always pay more.
Headpiece Style Guide
From a wedding tiara to a snood, here's the lingo you'll need to know to get started:
Profile (comb): The profile is an ornamental comb (often featuring flowers, crystals or pearls) that is worn either on the top or side of the head, or underneath your hairstyle. Profiles can be worn with or without a veil and are a great way to accent a sophisticated updo.
Backpiece: A backpiece is a barrette or comb (often decorated with flowers or beads), fastened to the back of the head, to which your veil is then attached.
Tiara: A popular headpiece for brides who want to feel like a princess, wedding tiaras are a jeweled or beaded semi-circle that sits on the top of your head.
Crown: A crown is a full circular headpiece that sits on the top of your head and is usually decorated with stones or beads.
Headband: A headband is a band of fabric that extends from one temple to the other. This classic look can range from simple to elaborate, and is often made of satin, lace, or any fabric to match your dress
Bunwrap: As the name implies, the bunwrap is a circular band that wraps around a bun or updo.
Juliet Cap: A Juliet cap fits at the crown of your head and can be accented with pearls, beading or stones. You can wear a Juliet cap alone or attach your veil to it.
Snood: A snood is a net that encases a bun at the back of your head and can be made from a variety of fabrics and embellishments. You can attach a veil to the bottom of this headpiece.
Wreath (or Garland): Wreaths wrap all the way around your head and often feature organic materials such as flowers, greenery or twigs. This headpiece creates a natural, romantic look.
Get even more advice on choosing bridal headpieces, wedding veils, shoes and jewelry to complete your wedding ensemble in this complete wedding accessories guide.
About the Author
Cori Russell is editor Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive weddings, wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services and how-to guides on every wedding detail. Request wedding vendor quotes from top vendors across the nation.
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